Your Own Prices! fixtures line at in stock: buruishied Single swin tube Gas globes Gas reading WAS $8350 6.7% 8.25 .50 430 4.75 -35 a“ i g gas brackets, square Oo Wn 43 63 = .50 lamps, for the table, complete wit a ~ ry ha : oo Ow Gas lighters, tapers, hase, ca gas each while the sale is on. 216 Desmond St., Sayre. 322 8. Main St,, Athens. The Man Who “Gets There” Is the mast who has blood —real rich blood —and plenty of it—in his body. Driggs’ Wine of Cod Liver Oil Makes blood —lots of it— life-giving, brain-nourish- ing, strength-replenishing blood. + 75c Per Bottle. G. M. Driggs peok Building, - Sayre, Pa New Sayre View Paper In box and tablet form, now on sale Great Removal Sale Of box paper, tab- lets, blank books, stationery, sup- plies, etc., begin- ning MONDAY, JANUARY 15, and continuing for two weeks. The Valley Record er “All the news that's fit to print” MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1906. LOCAL BREVITIES Spring styles of Walkover shoes now on sale at Williams & Sut- ton's. Spring style of Patrician shoes for women now on sale at Williams & Sutton’s, : - " The King’s Daughters of the Presbyterian church will meet on Mrs. L. W, Dorsett, of Lincoln _ street. Richard Mansfield refused to play in Easton on Monday night ‘because all of the] seats in the . theatre had not been sold on Sats ~ urday might. 7 pb ins +A. L. Conklin, who recently ~ opened a harness shop in the rear - of the Touhey hotel is now ready ~ to do all kinds of repairing. Will ‘also make new Work at reasonable prices. 227-3 ~ Samuel Garrison has been ap- pointed minority inspector of elec- tion in the fourth ward of Sayre borough to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of John La- - Another cold wave is scheduled strike this section tonight. are raging in the west d the thermometer is way below zero mark. It begins to look 8 if there may be something in it groundhog idea after all. social, M. P. A, West lodge, No. 241, Entertain- 1 Hiz2: [3 PERSONAL MENTION John Hill is in Towanda today on business. i Mrs. Emma Greer left for Wilkes- | Barre this morning for a few days’ | visit with friends, —————— | Attorneys Laws and Maynard | went tor Towanda this morning to {attend court which opened this morning Mrs. Charles Allen, of New Albany, has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Heverly for the past week. George Johanson, a well known resident of Laceyville, has been the guest of Sayre friends for several days Miss Olive VanSteenburg, of Deposit, who has for several days been the guest of Miss Lena Sew- ard, of South Elmer avenue, has returned home. Mrs. I. A. Williams and Mrs, Hester Piolett are entertaining the executive board of the Ladies Library club this afternoon at the home of the latter. John D. Brainerd, Elias H. Crayton, Ceorge Lacey, Frank S. Meade, Milan Spencer and Frank Welliver of this place, are in Tow- anda this week serving as jurors. Martin Sink, of New Baltimore, N.Y, and Charles VanSteenburg, of Deposit, who have been visit- ing at the home ot M. P, Seward for several days, left this morning for Rochester, M. W. Beisecker, of the Globe Ware house, left on the Diamond this afternoon for Scranton. Dur- ing his absence he wijll purchase a new line of fabrics for the spring dry goods’ trade. J. C. Osborn and wife are in To- wanda today as witnesses in the case of the Commonwealth versus Jerry Vandermark, Vandermark is charged with defrauding Os- born out of a board bill. A FEBRUARY COURT The regular February court of quarter sessions, Judge Fanning presiding, began at Towanda this morning. A large number of Sayre people are in attendance. There are several cases to be tried in which parties living in this place are directly interested. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS Miss Eula Cowell entertained sixteen Elmira College friends at her home on Chemung street to- day. At 2 o'clock this afternoon the party went to Dr. Hilton's home at Waverly where they were entertained in a most appropriate manner, COMMITTEES APPOINTED The Republican Club, recently organized, has appointed the fol lowing heads of committees to rep- resent i) various wards ia Sayre: |’ H. A Good Sized Crowd Listened on Saturday Evening Joseph Wanhope, the Socialist lecturer, addressed a large audience in the Howard Elmer hose house last Saturday evening. He proved and held his audience until 11] o'clock, and it was with reluctance | that many departed even then, The speaker dwelt upon the pres- ent capitalistic industrial system its nature and bound to be super seded by somcthing else. He maintained that the of profit inevitably led to accumula. system tion on one hand and dire poverty on the other; that profits led to an ties over what the producer re- ceived, so that the producer could not consume all the product be cause he lacked the procure it, and this, in time, enormous surplus on the the problem of the unemployed very law of its operation, that it was a step in the world’s progress, and upon us from the very necessity of the case. society would be compelled to take possession of the instruments of production; just as happened in some of the western towns during the great coal strike, when the citizens stopped the coal trains and degrees below zero. Mr. Wanhope made no attempt to outline any exact method by which the idea of Socialism would | be carried opt, because it was man- festly impossible, just as no one! could have told one hundred and fifty years ago just how Democracy would work out. That there would | be blunders he had no doubt, but | he thought that it arose, After the lecture Mr. Wanhope invited anyone present to ask questions, and spent an hour an swering such as were propounded RE I — RAILROAD ECONOMY Following its acquisition of the Coxe interests, which include the Delaware, Susquehanna & Schu kill Railroad, the Lehigh Valley | has inaugurated a policy of re- trenchment on that line. freight agencies heretofore. main- | tained at Eckley, Beaver Meadow, Harwood and Tomhicken have! been discontinued and the business also been changed to Roan Junc- | tion and John Bitoff appointed | M J Boyle, resigned. a A WP a MRS. JOSEPH T. SICKLER. Mrs. Joseph CT Sickler, of Powell, who was admitted to the hospital about ten days ago, and kl DEATH OF TE Lewis Edwin Craft, Aged 6 Years, Expired Yesterday of the Dread Disease After a Short Illness Lewis Edwin Craft, six years old, son of Mrs Andrew Adam by a former marriage, died at the home of his mother on Desmond street yesterday afternoon at 3:15 o'clock, | Death was due to diphtheria The w little fellow was taken ill only last measures were resorted to The house was quarantined yes- terday morning bys order of the of health. This remains, after having been board noon the plac d casket, , Mrs in a hermetically cealed were shipped to Seneca Fall Adam's former home HIT BY BLIZZARD Big Blizzard is Raging and Traf- fic is Being Hit Hard Lehigh Villey passenger train No. 8 arrived in Sayre this morn ing, but those who are accustomed to seeing it pull into the local Oa account of a big blizzard Grand Trunk train with which the Lehigh makes connections at Sus- in order to accommodate passenger traffic mostly of old coaches, were pressed into service and the train was available cars, consisting run It is reported that railroads in the west are badly tied result of the storm. Lehigh thus far has experienced ino trouble on its own line. WHEN KNIGHTHOOD WAS IN FLOWER Not like Jules Verne, to be car ried ahead of his time many years as ward nearly four centuries in less than four minutes, is what happens “When been prepared by the best { minute descriptions of the different woven The settings and proper {ties are beautiful and are exact {in the museums of England and | France, where the action of the | play is laid {is headed by that truly great star, | Virginia Drew Trescott, pears as “Mary Tudor” is not only who ap excellent one zen specially engaged as Charles Brandon, and from the rise of the | curtain to its final fall each member in the 1513, and all {lives year All him with chivalric emotions and im- pulses, and let not his abate until the last year and keep him there, interest fraction of a an expired yesterday | morning shortly after 10 o'cleck Death was due to a Ep pligution of troubles. The deceased was 47 years old! and besides her husband is sur vived by nine children. The re mains were taken to |] W operation, ——— TRIED TO BITE OFFICER Irene Sherman, a Towanda belle, whose soiled, reputation mewhat made for a police officer who tried to arrest her, is § things lively She strenously objected to Mix Wa ON FIRE Driver Extinguished the Confla-| gration Without Calling Out Fire Department £ GW. Norris, of the firm of] Ghige, Norris & Co, milk dealers, had a lively expericace Saturday | morning with an oil stove persisted in setting fire to a Solid Oak $11.00. Solid Oak $17.00. Solid Oak up to $26.00. which | nilk | wagon which he was driving, but| which the neces Pictures Framed. was extinguished withou: | sity of calling out the fire department a part of Mr. serve three or ’ Ilach moming it Norris's four milk enc 1s bik ed by milkme: During Mr. Norns on the wagon a smal ther It rh sufficient is CALOWELL'S FURNITURE STORE 205 Desmond Street, TAKE A POLICY WITH THE NATIONAL PROTECTIVE LEGION The safety « duties to hundred The losed and the of Cus- Valley Phone 191, mers with wagon which he uses is in most respects vehicle the CAIrics hinary winter months f any basiness is in its management, 1, 1008, Investigate our order 2400700 00 4.237 50 Gain of about 40,000 past year . 2.210624 31 87,167 BO 61,638 61 E. F. MERCEREAU, Dist. Manager, ghd th Office 112 Desmond St., Sayre. igi fet the * build- | irry aj RB Gil i Our Assets January Liabilities No e< in foree, 137 312, Divides: de pai id past vear Disability paid past Daath, paid past ye and when the we ly cold he tove and it radiates tsp WOVE, ets | Gf fo imcomfortal s the heat Last] Saturday morning it was unusually cold and out on ¥:ar to keep him fairly warm 2 to his he pre ViGus his rout Near the ing he left the wagon to bottle of milk to the a customer's hom turned the doing It was not only trying to 1 stove, cold s Very Cheap Traveling Feb, 11 and continuing dai- April 6th, the Erie RR. wili nist tickets to all Pacific Coast and numerous interior points at very low rates, which will be quoted and all other information given by calling on or writing any tick=t agent, or J. H. Web ster, DLP. A, Elinira. N.Y. 220-wad HILL & BEIBACH Mr Norris | CAFE also got busy and after consider | ‘Best of Everything wagon and ; also | in extinguishing the ames on the After he got things | *d about and had figured up the loss, he again lighted the stove but the next time he left the wagon, ginnlog front por h « f} i uati When he re | oil stove was business burn itself up but had also com-| municated the flames to the interior of the wagon which were making without any amount of draught progress particular | } able trouble succeeded in carrying Cover Your Fire Losses Lockhart St with a policy of the fBrm insur . ARCH companies we represent, Why, jearey such a risk when we'll do it for | you reasonable rates Well [name the rate on avy property at your Sayre. slightest suggestion. upon | i! TOUHEY'S HOTEL FRED. TAYLOR The SAYRE, had again become unruly and for a | time it looked as if the outfit Again Mr Norns did a fireman's duty the stove from the Li one mtenor nghtc it very and preceeded on his way, his return, he was the same condition oil stove PA. Everything Now and Up and Up-to-Date, Class Accommodations, | Thomas Ave, Opposite L. V. Station. Pata $1.50 Par Nay. Sayre. ' H. L. TOWNER, M.D. Specialties } | Diseases of Women snd of the Rectum. Hours—TtoPam,1t0o},7to8p. m, OFFICE -SAMURLS BLOCK, | Vallay Telephone 27x. 128 Lockhart Bt, A.E. BAKER, Carpenter and Builder. Waverly, N. Y.. A.J.GREEN CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. Plans end Estimates Furnished B25 Stevenson St, First- was doomed a ficrole wunded the resolved wo] take the chances to | death, s satd that when he got through with that oil stove ne one would ever suspect what it had originally been intended for AL WINE For the first time this winter | mother earth in this neck o the] woods 1s completely and effectually ’ covered of white Snow began falling during the night and when the residents of Sayre awoke this morning, instead and alter struggle once more « out gong. Then he on freezing and it 17 Pleasant St, with a mantle JAP-A-LAC gives new life and lustre to old tables, chairs, furniture and picture frames. It is the idea finish for floors, interior wood bath rooms, sash and of bare ground their eyes fell upon work, a genuine winter ‘ siils scene The man behind the snow shovel was much in though the stow was allowed to lie on the R. H. DRISLANE, walks where 1t had fallea 1a this 1 Gontractor and Builder and | Plans and Estimates Furnished. 1n3! rs—100 differ- a quart can. best and most widely advertised goods are always to be found at this store and at prices to please every purse. BOLIGH BRO'S HARDWARE Desmond St Sayre Thirteen col nt nses—75¢ AL thie Sayre, Pa, vidence this morn- ing, In some instances well to call perty borough connecthon it 1s tention of pr to the the owners tenants on nance inoln St removal Within ten storm ascd relating to Sayre, Pa SNOW % urs | A H. MURRAY, M.D. sf SPECIALTIES: under | a storm the alter after SNOW the bor instructions fi has must be Genel away or o gh | lice, acting Disrasca of tha Rye, Ear, Noss and vil | Throat, and the Proper Fitting of Glass SASDSAS) ERTIES & | es. Hours - 813; 1.5; 78 Sundays by M. PROCAS; {| appointment, OMoa, Whealoek Block, Read The Record Greek- American Confec- § om the burgess, know the reason why —o ee HOSPITAL NOTES A. W. Smith, ductor, fell from a car in the lower | a Lehigh cin] . . 25 yards in Sayre this afternoon dA right knee station sustam severe | "8 tion and Candy Store. "M Nice Special Fresh Mixed 'JOHN o. PECKALLY, Mixed Chocolates, 3 ba % Nice Fresh Mixed Chocolaes eign : . traincof oil forelgn and Domestic Fruits. Vice Fresh Candy He was bre ught to the | ) fade Beery Day 7 one gine i 1 jad, 300 boxes of macaroni and im- Fruit of All Kinds | ) ed ches All direet from Maly, porte € heme, ym A 222 Desmond Street, candy, 3 poands DEALER IN ni] 2 Ibs {000 gallons of pare Olive Oil just re Fancy Box Candy switch thence taken to the hospital in the | : Ho, « Rlizabeth St., Waverly. on a Ang wumbulance today were shipped to her home being locked up on a charge of at Powell. | drunkeness and disorderly conduct, and when the minion of the law BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY attempted to place her in the bastile she tried to bite him She health of | fought so fiercely that the officer was compelled to call for assists ance. Before the burgess on the offered for quick sale at go per following morning the woman con cent of stock inventory, Address | tributed $5 to the borough uiries to Business Opportunity, {treasurer rather than spend ten we days in the jug. - On account of ill owner, a long established mercan- tile business in this valley is A — Gp 203( Smoke ce Peer's Straigh ht Five, a Mitchell, an Italian, who | resides at Milltown, was Operate J James upon this forenoon. George H. L helpc fell sions of the mg, a machimst's | and sustained cont head and chest yates Special Offices Jesse Doty went | witness before the grand jury in robbing a fellow passenger on a Lehigh t train some time ago. H. H. Mercereau, Attorney-at Law Notary Public Special attention to Pension Papers Valley Phone 11 X |12 Dear and Amant ‘Wm. B. McDonald. D.D. S. ag All modern mothods for tLe scien- tific performance of painless opera- tions on the mouth and teeth. 104 South Elmer Ave, |OVER THE GLOBE STORE wwe he L. B. DENISON, M. D. Office, Rooms 2 and 4 lalmadge Building, Bimer Ave. Valley Phone at office and residence, , REAL ESTATE BARGAINS | Small Farms, Large Farms, Good Bulld- good fruits, well watered. Houses a Tome phous fish
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